The SHUSH Act is not something to be quiet about
The SHUSH Act is not something to be quiet about
“Let’s be clear – the entirety of the NFA and background check system should be trashed, but hopefully the SHUSH Act will make Congressmen realize the absurdities some gun owners must go through just to exercise a God-given, constitutionally-protected right.”
The SHUSH Act is not something to be quiet about
One of the most popular bills recently introduced into the Congress was the Hearing Protection Act (HPA). In fact, this bill was in the top ten most popular bills on Congress.gov.
HPA would, in effect, remove suppressors (a firearm muffling device, very popular among gun owners) from the National Firearm Act (NFA) list, which currently requires a $200 tax stamp and registration, bureaucratic forms, and a waiting period before purchase.
In essence, under the HPA, a suppressor would be regulated like a long arm.
And it’s no wonder why this bill was so popular. Imagine if you had to pay a $200 tax stamp, and suffer through registration and waiting periods before putting a muffler on your car or before using ear plugs when shooting.
Yet while HPA is a good bill, it has one flaw. Because this bill does not totally deregulate suppressors, you still have to undergo a background check before purchasing the suppressor.
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And as shown with the veteran and senior gun bans, the NICS background checks system can be used to disarm gun owners without due process.
But that’s where the SHUSH Act comes in.
The “Silencers Helping Us Save Hearing Act” — introduced in the Senate by Mike Lee and Mike Crapo and in the House by Steve King — does everything HPA does, but also removes the requirement for the background check for purchase.
Suppressors could be purchased just as a scope or any other firearm accessory.
And this just makes sense. Background checks should not be required for firearms, much less a metal tube that quiets a bullet.
Let’s be clear – the entirety of the NFA and background check system should be trashed, but hopefully the SHUSH Act will make Congressmen realize the absurdities some gun owners must go through just to exercise a God-given, constitutionally-protected right.
Jordan Stein is the Director of Communications for Gun Owners of America. Follow him on Twitter: @jordankstein.